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THRILLING MYSTERIES OF THE MACABRE !
Throughout history and infinite dimensions, there exists a secret group of supernatural investigators operating on the fringes of society, lurking in the shadows, working strange cases with little reward. They are hardboiled zombies and ghosts, mythological creatures, ass-kicking vampires, tortured humans, and uncanny sleuths whose normal is the bizarre and weird.
Now, for the first time, Kevin J. Anderson, Steve Niles, Nancy A. Collins, Joe R. Lansdale & Kasey Lansdale, David Avallone, Jonathan Maberry, Lisa Morton, Nancy Holder & Alan Philipson, John Jennings, Tim Waggoner, Jeff Strand, Rena Mason, and James Aquilone bring their weird investigators together for Dead Detectives Society #1, a one-of-a-kind anthology of 13 all-new stories.
©2024 James Aquilone (P)2024 Fright Night AudioListeners also enjoyed...
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- Vikki Johnson
- 01-02-25
dead detectives hegining
I have listened to this book I don't know how many times. When I say listen I mean listen. In other listen to book I will have an area of mind wandering off. Not this one each story, each artisistevery chapter has been listened too
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